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16 Comments
Pawleys
Jul 18 2008 11:30
LMAO ~ MT this needed to be brought up.
We end up watching shows and movies more with the kids than racin. My 15 yr old isn’t that into it. The 13 yr old thinks Kasey is “banging hot” bothers me more than her watching the commercial. Now the 10 year old will watch the race with me, until the commerical, then he is back in his room for cartoons, until that commercial. The only ones that get his attention are games or new toy commercials.
But I have had a some of the 15 year old boys in here during the race, they are Sophmors and JRs and they all just grin & laugh, that worries me a tad too.
But like Bill stated the female product commercials make them leave the room.
LMAO
nascarkc88
Jul 17 2008 03:13
No Viva-Viagra
I agree with all of you guys! Viagra should not have a commercial every 5 min saying “I f you have ED contact your doctor today”!
Not to mention the “Vivia Viagra commercial is ANNOYING!
johnzell10
Jul 16 2008 22:52
Whole Heartedly agree, And it is getting worse.
Granted this is Sirius Radio, but it makes no difference. On Sirius Nascar radio channel 128. A commecial is Played (yes Sirius has commercials reguardless of what they advertise) for AshleyMadison.com “For adults already in a relationship, but in need of something more”. These people make money off ruining households. I don’t have children, but I would hate to have to explain that one to a Pre-teen.
This Sport is known for it’s high morals. This is a large part of why I have remained a fan for so long. I just cannot watch football and basketball with a bunch of gangbangin criminals making millions. Doing prison time, then coming back to there million dollar contracts.
When was last time you heard a driver thank the Lord in Victory Lane, It’s scary where the world heading.
kernbreak
Jul 16 2008 14:22
Great...
thoughts there! I agree completely!
WylldB1l
Jul 16 2008 12:28
My two Son's were forced to watch
Kotex, Tampon and Feminine Spray commercials, as they grew-up! Same!!!!!!!!!! The ALCOHOL commercials are far more destructive to our youth, than anything.
josieloves24
Jul 16 2008 04:29
MT You're right
Yeah, that is not only a stupid commercial, but wow did they mess up a perfectly good song! Sheesh!
KarinB
Jul 15 2008 22:44
Not knocking a sponsor
because we do need them but you definitely have a point, MT. I would not wanna be in your shoes having to explain the purpose of the drug to your kids. And I’m sure ‘go ask your mother’ is not a cop-out you would use. I mute the TV when they show the ‘Viva Viagra’ ad. That is one of the stupidest Commercials they have.
Kevin and H – LMBO!!
Ham11nMan
Jul 15 2008 22:25
I'm sick of ALL drug commercials!
I agree that Viagra is not appropriate for a sport that NASCAR seems to desperately want to be family oriented sport. They penalize a driver for saying a ‘bad’ word that my kids learned in elementary school and then make us watch ED commercials ad nauseam.
Not to get on a political rant here, but the government should never have lifted the ban on drug commercials. All it did was raise the price of drugs that we pay for with higher insurance rates.
(I refused to buy Viagra gear when Martin went that direction.) Viagra is the LAST thing I need! LOL
triplH
Jul 15 2008 22:18
they call them demographics
and the survey says there are a lot of men who watch Nascar who need the little blue pill to make the general stand at attention
Wheels48HMS
Jul 15 2008 20:08
My wife
who doesn’t share my passion for NASCAR (to say the least), made a comment about Mark Martin when he was driving the #6 car for Rousch, before they switched to AAA.
She says – “I think that it’s mean to have that sponsor on the car who’s drives is that age.”
Did you hear about the old man that died from an overdose of Viagra? They couldn’t close the coffin!